Two pedestrians were struck by a hit-and-run driver in downtown Campbell over the weekend, but they were not seriously injured, according to police.

Police Capt. Dave Carmichael said officers are still looking for the driver of a car, described as a black BMW or Honda, who struck a man and woman about 1:55 a.m. Friday at Campbell Avenue at Second Street.

The male driver had a male passenger in the car, police said, although there were no good descriptions provided on what either man looked like.

Some witnesses contacted the Mercury News on Saturday, describing what appeared to possibly be a life-threatening situation. They said while the male pedestrian walked away with hardly a scratch, the woman was knocked down and was bleeding from the mouth. They said she didn’t appear to move at all.

Carmichael did not know the exact injuries the woman suffered, but said they were “moderate” and she was expected to live.

One witness said he saw the car speeding off on Campbell Avenue toward Third Street and Winchester Boulevard.

Authorities said anyone with information should call Campbell police at 408-866-2101.

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